- IMGLOGON.DLL - (2000/XP) (*Required for 2000/XP Logon) - IMG Logon Dynamic Link Library
In the 1.76 & later releases, the IMGLOGON.DLL is installed from PKG00003.ZIP
and extracted during install prior to Program Group creation.

- IMGGINA2.DLL - (2000/XP) (*Required for 2000/XP Logon, My-T-Soft 2 Keyboard layout) - IMG Logon DLL
In the 1.76 & later releases, the IMGGINA2.DLL is installed from PKG00003.ZIP
and extracted during install prior to Program Group creation.

IMGGINA2.003 - (2000/XP) For support in Windows XP & Windows Server 2003, the file IMGGINA2.003
is used. This overwrites IMGGINA2.DLL at install when installed on Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.

Note: The actual layouts are different between 2000 / XP and Vista / 7

- LOGON\KBFLOGON.EXE - Utility to change opening position for Small/Medium/Large Build-A-Board layouts
In the 1.76 & later releases, these support files for IMGGINA2.DLL
are installed from PKG00003.ZIP & extracted during install prior to Program Group creation.

- PNLWATCH.EXE / PWLIB.DLL - Utility & Support library to handle Tablet PC interface for Windows XP.
In the 1.77 & later releases, these support files are installed from PKG00003.ZIP &
extracted during install prior to Program Group creation.

- MACROBAT.EXE - Macro Batch Processor for MYTSOFT2.EXE
In the 1.76 & later releases, MYTSOFT2.EXE, MACROBAT.EXE, and Support DLLs
are installed from PKG00004.ZIP & extracted during install prior to Program Group creation.

(1.76 add-on - IMGSOUND & default Wave file)

- IMGSOUND.EXE - Executable process used to play sounds

Note: In the Assistive Technology version, IMGSOUND.EXE is always run, even if there are no sound options turned on. It can be renamed or removed to prevent it from launching if sounds are not required and you do not want this process to be run because of memory or security reasons. Also see the NoAnnounce setting in the Initialization File Documentation. In Commercial versions, IMGSOUND.EXE is only run when Sound=1.

- SOUNDS\KEYCLICK.WAV - Wave file for default KeyClick sounds (Sounds=1)
In the 1.76 & later releases, IMGSOUND.EXE, and SOUNDS\KEYCLICK.WAV
are installed from PKG00005.ZIP & extracted during install prior to Program Group creation.

- MAC00000.KMF - MAC00???.KMF (*Appropriate files IF Macro panel in use) - My-T-Soft Macro Panel Files
In the 1.76 & later releases, the MAC00001.KMF - MAC?????.KMF files are installed as PKG00002.ZIP
and extracted during install prior to Program Group creation.

- WORDLIST.EXE - Word List Assistant, read in files, save Word List files, install new Word Lists,
Requires ZIP32.DLL, UNZIP32S.DLL. This is also the utility that handles the Export/Import menu
options, but only provides the Word List Assistant in the OnScreen releases.

- DKT??????.ZIP - latest release of Developers Kit (If included with distribution files) Use DevKit Installer (DVKTINST.EXE), or WinZip or use PKUNZIP with the -d option to preserve directory (folder) structure. Recommended to Unzip in Installation directory for easier file management. The latest Developer's Kit may be downloaded using the IMG Download Manager.

Note: The font and the files established in \Program Files\Common Files\Innovation Management Group are not un-installed when My-T-Soft is un-installed. These remain in case future IMG products are installed. Refer to the IMG System Manager for further information (if available).

Note that as files are removed, the possibilities for errors or operational limitations
increases. Also note that a large portion of the MYTLIB.DLL are bitmaps that may
not be in use for particular fixed size configurations - contact IMG if a small footprint
installation is required.

My-T-Soft Setup options:
The ???SETUP.EXE program can take a few command line options. The command line "BUILD" is used when the top button MACRO is pressed on the Main Macro panel in My-T-Soft to automatically open Setup with the Build-A-Macro dialog. There also is a "HELPCMD" option to display the internal help request prior to using the HelpInterface function from IMGVERS.DLL. This is currently used as the lookup from the MYTSOFT.INI file to open the appropriate help file from the HELP folder. The lookup table approach was required because Microsoft has constantly changed preferred help formats through various versions of Windows. Help is currently available in HTML files so the same help files can be used in the product and be made available on the product website.